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Overview

The Chicago Bulls, one of the NBA’s most storied and valuable franchises, have been building their highly decorated legacy for five decades. To this day, the Bulls are one of the most popular teams the world over. Six championships and the eternal legacy of Michael Jordanperhaps the greatest player of all timewill do that, and Bulls fans wouldn’t have it any other way.

Published to commemorate the team’s 50th anniversary, The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago Bulls is a decade-by-decade look at the pride of Chicago’s West Side. Curated by the Chicago Tribune sports department, this book documents every era in the team’s history through the newspaper’s original reporting, in-depth analysis, interviews, and archival photos. Comprehensive timelines, rankings of top players by position, and profiles on key coaches, Hall of Famers, and MVPs provide an entertaining, blow-by-blow look at the team’s greatest successes and most dramatic moments.

A first-of-its-kind collector's item, The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago Bulls is a tour through basketball history produced by the award-winning journalists who have been documenting their home team since the beginning.

In 1992, Carol Moseley Braun became the first, and to this day only, African-American woman
elected to the US Senate. Long before this historic victory, which Barack Obama would later say prefigured his own path to the Senate and presidency, ...

Capone is a visual retelling of the rise and eventual fall of Chicago's most notorious
gangster: Alphonse “Scarface” Capone. Comprised of many previously unreleased photographs from the Chicago Tribune's vast archives, Capone reveals the Roaring Twenties and the early days ...

Drawn from the Chicago Tribune ’s vast archives, A Century of Progress is a collection
of rare—and in many cases, previously unseen—photographs that document the Century of Progress International Exposition, the world’s fair held in Chicago from 1933 to 1934. ...

He drives for the basket... he shoots... he scores! The amazing athletes of the National
Basketball Association (NBA) offer a dazzling show of speed, strength, and control. They've got game-and now you've got the books to take you right into ...

The devoted journalists at the Chicago Tribune have been reporting the city’s news for 170
years. As a result, the paper has amassed an inimitable, as-it-happened history of its hometown, a city first incorporated in 1837 that rapidly grew to ...

The Chicago Tribune possesses a vast photo archive spanning its more than 150 years in
publication. From the Civil War era through today, its photographers have captured thousands of people, from everyday Chicagoans to visitors to the Second City to ...

Derrick Rose is a collection of articles, interviews, and features that originally appeared in the
Chicago Tribune, as written by the award-winning journalists who followed the Chicago Bulls superstar's yearlong saga of injury and recovery, and his short-lived return for ...

Over the last two decades, Mary Schmich’s bi-weekly column in the Chicago Tribune has offered
advice, humor, and discerning commentary on a broad array of topics including family, milestones, mental illness, writing, and life in Chicago. Schmich won the 2012 ...